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This Lullaby
by Sarah Dessen
Okay, the first time I read this book, I was thirteen. I loved it.
I still do, and maybe even a little bit more than I used to. Even though I've had none of the experences that Remy, the main character in This Lullaby, has had, I relate to her a lot. Unfortunately.
Remy is a certified Negative Nelly. She doesn't see the point in wasting time with anything pointless. This book is all about her discovering the positives of taking a chance on something that may not even work out, and I think that's a very important lesson (one I'm still trying to figure out, but whatever).
I'm kinda in a word-slump right now, I can hardly even string these sentences together, so I won't write much more. All I have to say is that Sarah Dessen's writing is so natural and it makes every one of her stories a masterpiece. Her characters are unique and relatable (I know that's usually seen as a lame compliment but these books are all about young adult experiences, which are very relatable and the characters should be too!) and they all have really awesome names, which doesn't hurt.
I still do, and maybe even a little bit more than I used to. Even though I've had none of the experences that Remy, the main character in This Lullaby, has had, I relate to her a lot. Unfortunately.
Remy is a certified Negative Nelly. She doesn't see the point in wasting time with anything pointless. This book is all about her discovering the positives of taking a chance on something that may not even work out, and I think that's a very important lesson (one I'm still trying to figure out, but whatever).
I'm kinda in a word-slump right now, I can hardly even string these sentences together, so I won't write much more. All I have to say is that Sarah Dessen's writing is so natural and it makes every one of her stories a masterpiece. Her characters are unique and relatable (I know that's usually seen as a lame compliment but these books are all about young adult experiences, which are very relatable and the characters should be too!) and they all have really awesome names, which doesn't hurt.